What they do all day?
An ER doctor deals with high-pressure situations and life-threatening injuries at any hour of the day, but the high pay (about $250,000 a year) makes it worth it. Eight to ten years of med school and residency prepare them for diagnosing and treating patients with a host of medical issues.
--J.A.

Quality of life ratings:

Personal satisfaction

Low stress

Benefit to society

Flexibility

A

D

A

C

Published: October 29, 2012

Notes: All pay data from PayScale.com. Median pay is for an experienced worker (at least five or seven years in the field). Top pay represents the 90th percentile. Job growth is estimated for 2010-20, and based on people working in broader 'job family' from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
*Total jobs is estimated number of people working in broader BLS 'job family.'

Sources:PayScale.com, Bureau of Labor Statistics, and CNNMoney research

It's still a tough job market out there, so when CNNMoney and PayScale.com set out to find America's Best Jobs this year, first and foremost we looked for professions that offer great growth opportunities.
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